This is Albanian convicted of something very strange

She had just wanted to relax, and for that, on the way to a evening course, on June 1, 2016, she had told the popular song “I felt good” of singer James Bronna. The 37-year-old nekib had put headphones in her ears from where the song came in. She was even moving by music until [...]
The 37-year-old nekib had put headphones in her ears from where the song came in. She was also moving according to the music until three policemen arrived, writes 20 minutes.ch. Some had complained about singing the Albanian, said one of the policemen later, broadcast albinfo.ch. That is why they had decided to identify Nekiben. They felt that despite the fact that she was being controlled, she kept singing, and passersby felt worried.
In November, the Lozan Police Commission had pronounced it a 100 franc fine and the 50 franc tax to be broken. But the music amateur did not comply with the sentence, so she had filed complaints at the Lausanne Court. They accused me of singing as loud as the church, even though I had just whispered”, she told the newspaper “24Heures”. And all this happened during the day, near the noise that reigned on the street. If it was midnight, I'd understand it myself. Then, she continues, on another occasion, when she sang Evanescence's “Whyper”, the young men had approached her and thanked her, past albinfo.ch.ch. And her lawyer added that he couldn't find anyone who would prove Nekib was singing aloud. Then, too, the height of her voice was not measured by anyone.
But none of this came to the magistrate's attention. He totally trusts the cops. When police start an action she doesn't do this to upset Nekiben but to the fact that the situation reasons for its intervention. “You, having earphones in your ears, probably don't hear yourself singing at how loud you sing” to the Albanian judge. Thus, Nekib is forced to pay the fine with which he was sentenced last November. In addition, it will pay 400 francs on behalf of court expenses.
But not all lawmen are so relevant. When Nekib was convicted in November, other canton police had only played their heads in amazement at the actions of their colleagues from Lozana. We've never had a comparable case. But Kosovo can freely move to another region, broadcast albinfo.ch. She can sing to us and dance as much as she wants, they say.
Meanwhile, Nekibe's lawyer does not rule out his client's case as well as the European Court of Human Rights!











